I don’t leave the corner of my room, yet I fell into a novel while reading it, saying it was no fun.
I became Flotty Bevenia, an extra villain who is killed by Grand Duke Noctis, the main character in the novel!
I’ve made up my mind to survive without a hitch.
“Did you sleep well, wife?”
“How long are you going to try to intimidate me?”
I’m so upset that I can’t hold it in.
The Grand Duke who tried to kill me is a little weird?
I just want to get out of this boring novel!
A special survival story of a woman who is not special.
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“You should be careful. I wonder what’s wrong, but she’s very angry.”
“W, what are you talking about?”
“Oh, you didn’t know. The daughter, who died unfairly because of madam, is aiming for madam.”
At my cold words, the laughter of the ladies, who had mocked me and laughed, stopped.
“Oh, was this a secret?”
I smiled as if I didn’t know anything.
In a cheerful manner.



The story begins predictably with an annoying ghost grandparent who behaves unjustly, making the protagonist feel guilty for simply existing. This character creates numerous inconsistencies early on that led me to consider stopping:
1. You must bond with me, or you'll die, you lazy, disrespectful person.
2. As my chosen vessel, you must inhabit a different body if you refuse to bond – now's your chance to ogle handsome men, ha!
3. Despite being about to be executed by someone who clearly despises her, the plot suddenly shifts in one paragraph when the MC calls the ghost she hates, leading to an unexpected marriage proposal.
4. The forced romantic development continues as if the attempted execution never happened, which becomes harder to believe if you skip the initial six chapters and imagine your own opening.
In summary, there are significant issues with the plot that detract from the overall enjoyment, especially in the early chapters.